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Added on the 07/12/2020 10:08:47 - Copyright : Wochit
Police officers in Santa Clara County, California, are accused of pressuring citizens to bribe them in order to obtain concealed-carry gun permits. Thomas Moyer is Apple's Head of Global Security, and he's now in deep legal trouble for attempting to trade iPads for coveted permits for his security time. Moyer is charged with bribing an officer with '200 iPads worth close to $70,000' in exchange for the approval of four concealed-carry licenses. Little evidence supporting Moyer's lawyer's claim that his client was innocent was offered by the Santa Clara County's DA’s office on Monday. According to Gizmodo, Moyer is expected to be arraigned on January 11, 2021.
Tech giant Apple used to release new iPhones every year. And when they did, older models began to act up, leading consumers to believe they needed a new phone. That led to multiple lawsuits, and Apple has been trying to make the whole embarrassing 'Batterygate' legal saga go away for years. Now, Gizmodo reports that on Wednesday, the finish line came into view. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that an investigation involving 34 states is concluding with a settlement and no admission of guilt from Apple. With no admission of guilt from Apple, the proposed settlement includes a $113 million fine to be distributed amongst the states involved. Apple will also be required to provide truthful information to consumers about iPhone battery health, performance, and power management.
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